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Bloomy Controls to Showcase New Advancements at NIWeek 2013

Tuesday, July 23, 2013

Bloomy at NI Week 2013Highlights

  • Bloomy Controls to feature six technical session presentations and a BAD Pavilion Exhibit.
  • Company to preview new product among four demonstrations at exhibit booth.

Bloomy Controls today announced its participation in the 19th annual NIWeek, the world's leading graphical system design conference and exhibition hosted by National Instruments. NIWeek 2013 takes place Aug. 5-8 at the Austin Convention Center in Austin, Texas, and features technical sessions, interactive demonstrations and keynotes on the latest advances in control, design and test. More than 3,200 engineers, educators and scientists from around the world are expected to attend the conference.

Bloomy Controls will contribute widely to NIWeek 2013 with six technical presentations, an exhibition booth featuring four product demonstrations, and an exhibit in the Big Analog Data Pavilion. Technical sessions will be relevant to fields such as Aerospace and Defense, Automated Test Systems, Embedded Systems, Energy Systems, Software Development Techniques, and Transportation.

At the exhibition booth, Bloomy Controls will provide demonstrations of the compact Universal Test System (cUTS) and Universal Test System (UTS) functional test platforms. The cUTS, a new Bloomy Controls product, provides an affordable, entry-level UTS, ideal for functional testing of low pin count printed circuit boards and electronic subassemblies across a wide range of industries.

Bloomy Energy Systems will be demonstrating their latest products, the Battery Simulator 1200 and EnergyMAX. The Battery Simulator 1200 provides a safe and efficient method to accurately simulate a broad range of battery pack and cell conditions. EnergyMAX is a distributed power monitoring system, applying IEC standards for power quality measurements, offering easy system configuration, data analysis, and reporting.

In the Big Analog Data Pavilion, Bloomy Controls will provide a reduced-scale interactive demonstration of its Base Camp Integration Lab (BCIL) Data Acquisition System. The BCIL currently deployed at the U.S. Army base at Fort Devens, MA consists of hundreds of sensors and actuators, distributed acquisition and analysis nodes, and a network and data server infrastructure.

If you are unable to attend NIWeek, contact us at [email protected] to receive more information about any of our products, demonstrations, or presentations.